Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Samsung Continues its Counterattack on Apple, Demands iPhone 4S Source Code

There seems to be no end to the tussle between Samsung and Apple.  The legal battle between these two has been particularly rough in Australia, and for those who have not been following the developments, here is the latest news on the battle there. After Apple won a battle to ban Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 in ...

HP Investors Regain Faith as CTO Retires

After some flip-flopping back and forth, it turns out Hewlett-Packard will keep its PC division and resume production of the tablets after all, reversing the surprise decision to refocus its business that was announced two months ago. It’s been a good move so far for HP as investor support slowly returns. The plans from new ...

Can the Nook Color 2 Challenge Amazon’s Kindle Fire?

Yesterday it was just a rumor, now it is official: Barnes & Noble is holding press conference on November 7 in New York and many analysts expect the announcement of the newest portable Nook device. Barnes & Noble might launch the new Color Nook 2, code-named the Acclaim, during the event. Rumors of a new ...

Can Groupon Survive Google’s Deals Push?

Google has beefing up its own local deals offering just in time for Groupon’s IPO. The Mountain View Company is partnering with 14 daily deals providers and expanding aggressively into the local commerce market, all for the sake of intensifying its daily deal services in San Francisco. Google Offers was started after a failed takeover of ...

Skype Plays Third Wheel in Tango Mango Party

Video telephony on Windows Phone Mango with Tango? Microsoft has now confirmed that the video chat app will be officially available on Windows Phone platform starting this November. Tango, the application to make video calls using your Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone, is about to arrive in the Windows Marketplace. It will be the first software ...

Cisco Extends TelePresence with Free Perks

Five years ago, Cisco launched TelePresence (Cisco TelePresence) technology for enterprise customers with extremely realistic video conferencing solutions. To mark and celebrate the 5th anniversary, Cisco is extending its TelePresence videoconferencing by introducing end points (Cisco TelePresence MX300), free client application (Cisco TelePresence Video for Jabber) downloads to enterprises and a cloud hosted service (Cisco ...

Microsoft Announces Dynamic CRM, Add Social Services

Microsoft announced the availability of a new version of its Microsoft Dynamics CRM services, which now integrates social collaboration tools in the cloud.  The Microsoft Dynamics CRM November service update, which will be available for free to existing customers, will add Microsoft Office 365 experience and enhancements. Along with the social collaboration capabilities, upgrades to ...

Sprint to Introduce LTE Advanced Network by 2013

Following the major U.S. carriers after Verizon and AT&T, Sprint also turned to support from long-range WiMAX Evolution (LTE) technology, with goals over the couple of years. Sprint is expected to launch LTE-Advanced commercial services in the U.S. by first half of 2013. Speaking at a keynote at 4G World conference, Sprint’s vice president of ...

Toshiba Teams with HP, Offers ePrint in the Cloud

Toshiba has begun providing new services for e-printing, linking cloud computing with mobile handsets in the US. Toshiba America Business Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of managed print and professional services and an independent operating company of Toshiba Corporation Japan, unveiled the availability of the HP ePrint Enterprise mobile printing solution through Toshiba Business Solutions ...

Microsoft’s YouTube Channel Vulnerabilities Exploited as Clips Get Replaced

On Sunday morning someone outside Microsoft seems to have taken possession of the company’s YouTube channel, eliminating all of the videos already loaded (including those relating to the new promotional campaign) and replacing them with video calling for a seemingly meaningless sponsorship. In place of the official videos and advertising from Microsoft, hackers have included ...